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Posted: 06 October 2025 at 4:33pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

John, would you amend your monthly capacity based on filling multiple roles?

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Brandon Carter
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I have been trying to figure out when this cockamamie idea was first lofted. Based on telling time by where I lived it must have been circa 1985, a few years before I accepted the Superman assignment. (Given Shooter’s over-the-top reaction to that, it certainly could not have been after!)

So, what was a typical “Marvel month” in that year?

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https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Category:1985,_June_Cover_Dat e


Here's a link to a list of Marvel titles published with a June 1985 cover date.  I just chose June since it's in the middle of the year but other months are accessible here as well. There weren't as many as I expected, maybe two dozen? . That's not counting reprint titles, mini-series, UK titles, and Epic titles.  I assume Star comics would not have been included either, though that may have been pretty fun!



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Those covers feel more recent than their dates.

Groan.

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636 issues for the year
Eliminating all limited series, magazines non-continuity and non-Marvel properties leaves 241 issues in the main stream for the year

Title ---Year Total ---notes
Alpha Flight 12
The Amazing Spider-Man 12
The Avengers 12
Captain America 12
Cloak and Dagger 3
Daredevil 12
Dazzler 6
The Defenders 12
Doctor Strange 6
Eternals 3
Fantastic Four 12
The Incredible Hulk 12
Iron Man 12
Marvel Team-Up 2
The New Mutants 12
Power Man and Iron Fist 8
Power Pack 12
Rom 12
Secret Wars II 6
The Spectacular Spider-Man 12
The Thing 12
Thor 12
The Uncanny X-Men 12
The Vision and the Scarlet Witch 3 - a 12 issue limited series ,which appears to be in continuity
Web of Spider-Man 9
West Coast Avengers 3

Average would be 20 titles per month.


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They kinda did a subset of this with KRAVEN'S LAST HUNT in the summer of '87, where all of the Spider-titles for 2 months were by JM DeMatteis and Mike Zeck. But neither of them had regular titles at the time, so that was much more doable.
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It might have been a cockamamie idea at the time, but those special issues would have become beloved favorites.

JB writing and drawing even ONE issue of THOR, IRON MAN, DEFENDERS, POWER PACK, POWERMAN & IRON FIST, DR. STRANGE, DAREDEVIL--it's a dream come true!


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Josh Goldberg
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Posted: 06 October 2025 at 8:22pm | IP Logged | 7 post reply

But forty COVERS seem doable!
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Back in those days, I bought many a comic book because the cover (and only the cover) wad drawn by JB.


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Posted: 06 October 2025 at 8:38pm | IP Logged | 8 post reply

Back in those days, I bought many a comic book because the cover (and only the cover) wad drawn by JB.

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I had been reading comics for all of about five months when I picked up
Secret Wars II #1. I wasn’t exactly tricked into buying, since I had read and
liked Secret Wars #12, but the downshift from the John Byrne cover to Al
interiors was my first experience with that particular kind of whiplash.

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Good gravy, I read through that list and realise I bought probably 90% of
those titles, if not more.
And I was a teenager.

I couldn’t afford to do that now as an adult.
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Posted: 06 October 2025 at 9:41pm | IP Logged | 11 post reply

Well, I'd hope the passage of 40 years would make you an adult...

in mind and body, but not spirit.

I must have been pretty close to dead broke in 1985, I didn't buy but 1 or 2 issues of the titles I listed.

And JB, thanks for the laugh.




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Well, since we are talking about JB covers and 1985.....

....it took me decades to think to put the AMAZING/WEB OF SPIDER-MAN covers together to form one image. Boy was that a "D'oh!" moment.
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